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A Trip Diary by Stephen Frink
Dive into maritime history at Florida's Underwater Archaeological Preserves.
Transmitted daily to www.scubadiving.com from the Paradise Sport via Iridium satellite telephone. Date: Thursday, June 20, 2002 Location: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Long flights and long ...
Only in South Florida can you cram as many as five shipwrecks and artificial reefs into a single dive.
Editor's note: During February 2002, Rodale's Scuba Diving's Director of Photography Stephen Frink escorted a group of 11 adults and three children to the Galapagos Islands aboard ...
Down and Out in America's Newest Wreck Mecca
Tummy troubles can bubble up before, during or after a dive. Manage yours with our guide to gastrointestinal woes.
This popular swimming hole has clear water and gregarious marine life--human and inflatable.
As baby boomers become graying boomers, more older divers are taking the plunge. Inspiring? Yes. But are they safe?
In the Florida Keys, our interpid reporter joins 50,000 bug-crazed hunters in the search for the dive world's most expensive free meal.
Everyday life doesn't condition your leg muscles for the demands of diving, but our easy exercise plan does. Follow our advice and you'll be finning like a fish in no time.
Our man hits the backroads of "the real Florida" to explore five popular springs.
A one-minute stop at half your maximum depth may help prevent decompression sickness.
Mermaids fight to save Weeki Wachee Springs, the Florida roadside attraction that holds the key to eternal girlhood.